The Sunyani Municipal Director of Education, Mr. Kwabena Gyeabour has urged teachers to be abreast with labour laws to avoid being misled on labour issues.
He expressed concern about the lack of information among teachers and advised them to acquire knowledge through information communication technology.
Mr. Gyeabour gave the advice at the opening of a four-day workshop on public relations, organized by the Brong-Ahafo Regional Branch of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), for its newly recruited senior staff, in Sunyani.
"As members of a responsible labour organization like the GNAT, there is the need for teachers to acquire enough knowledge about labour laws to help in the fight for your rights."
Mr. Collins Obeng Boahen, the Regional Vice Chairman of GNAT, explained that communication was now an indispensable tool for the enhancing management practices of every organization, especially in public relations and said the practice required frank communication, integration, adequate budget, cooperation and effective technicalities.
Mr. Boahen appealed to the various branches of GNAT to use the mass media in propagating polices and programmes of the association, and to enable them influence public opinion on issues concerning teachers.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Taxes are suffocating businesses – GNCCI CEO calls for urgent tax reforms
1 min -
MoH, GHS launch new initiative to fight Non-Communicable Diseases
54 mins -
California governor blocks landmark AI safety bill
1 hour -
Telecel Ghana’s ‘The Empire SHE Built’ webinar inspires female entrepreneurs
1 hour -
Telecel’s Connecting Hustles podcast on turning side hustles into full-time businesses
2 hours -
Helene kills at least 90, homes and memories washed away
2 hours -
Mali junta arrests four Barrick Gold employees
2 hours -
NLA Chair pledges reforms at inaugural Ghana Gaming and Lottery Awards
2 hours -
Widow files writ to access matrimonial home following husband’s death
3 hours -
Galamsey making water treatment expensive for pharmaceutical companies
3 hours -
US East Coast port strike set to start Tuesday, says union
3 hours -
Cenpower hosts its annual KIPP Clean Project at Sega Beach, collecting over 200 tons of waste
3 hours -
The red flags that were missed or dismissed when Harrods was bought
3 hours -
McDonald’s and supermarkets failed to spot slavery
4 hours -
Oasis ticket seller and promoter bosses get £14.8m
4 hours